ConnectU, founded by twins Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss along with Harvard classmate Divya Narendra, originally filed suit against Facebook in 2004, claiming that Mark Zuckerberg and his fellow Facebook co-founders (also Harvard classmates) essentially stole the idea and initial code from ConnectU, then called HarvardConnection, and instead launched their own site, at the time called TheFacebook. However, the suit was eventually dismissed on a technicality, and nothing much more came of it. ConnectU then resuscitated the case in 2007, and Facebook counter-sued in response before settling in 2008 for a mix of cash and stock.

It’s not clear what valuation on Facebook’s stock Quinn Emmanuel used to calculate the $65 million number. Ironically, after reaching the settlement last year, the Winklevoss brothers dismissed Quinn Emmanuel, apparently upset with the settlement, and the firm immediately filed a lien against any settlement collected by ConnectU.